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and out of los angeles where authority of god more than they bargained for at a gun buyback the city offered grocery store gift cards in exchange for guns but no question that some of the weapons in the exchange were quite questionable to say the least and addition to the more run of the mill firearms the l.a.p.d. got two military grade rocket launchers during the exchange the weapons are designed to launch grenades though no such grenades were turned in during the gun buyback it's unclear how someone ended up with these rocket launchers in the first place police believe that the weapons may be family heirlooms or collectibles but gun buyback ultimately put two thousand and thirty seven firearms in the hands of authorities including seventy five assault weapons at times people waited in line for two hours to give their guns back the city even briefly ran out of gift cards but what will happen to the weapons collection all of them will be melted down including the who drop it launchers that's according to the mayor of los angeles but authorities said this wasn't the first time they en
and out of los angeles where authority of god more than they bargained for at a gun buyback the city offered grocery store gift cards in exchange for guns but no question that some of the weapons in the exchange were quite questionable to say the least and addition to the more run of the mill firearms the l.a.p.d. got two military grade rocket launchers during the exchange the weapons are designed to launch grenades though no such grenades were turned in during the gun buyback it's unclear how...
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that's the guy who gets his salsa from new york city. new york city? [ alarm chirps ] [ male announcer ] 'round here, there's only one word for salsa: pace. made the right way for that big bold kick. grab the southwest by the bottle. >>> finally tonight here, the athlete kicking his way into homes across america, because of his extraordinary feats in this video. even capturing the attention of an nfl team that just might be asking him to come to america. here's abc's nick watt now. >> reporter: havard rugland has never actually played football, but he can do this. and this. with a pigskin. the life long soccer player with a killer left foot, rugland bought his first football just last year when his soccer team disbanded. >> it was either find a new team or find a new hobby and that's when i started kicking. >> reporter: and made this youtube video. that's his brother, catching from the sunroof of a moving car. he admits some kicks did take multiple attempts. hundreds of thousands of hits later, an e-mail arrived from the new york jets, inviting this no
that's the guy who gets his salsa from new york city. new york city? [ alarm chirps ] [ male announcer ] 'round here, there's only one word for salsa: pace. made the right way for that big bold kick. grab the southwest by the bottle. >>> finally tonight here, the athlete kicking his way into homes across america, because of his extraordinary feats in this video. even capturing the attention of an nfl team that just might be asking him to come to america. here's abc's nick watt now....
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city even briefly ran out of gift cards well what will happen to the weapons collection all of them will be melted down including the huge rocket launchers that's according to the mayor of los and. yes perhaps the most bizarre part of the story though that authorities said this wasn't the first time they ended up with a rocket launcher out of buyback makes you wonder just how many people have rocket launchers lying around their homes and we are going to leave it off their budget for more of the stories we covered you can check out our you tube channel you tube dot com slash our team america our website our t. dot com slash usa you can follow me on twitter at liz wahl we'll be right back here at the half hour. it's technology innovations all the developments around russia. the future it's hard. keep beating you up. if you feel. me.
city even briefly ran out of gift cards well what will happen to the weapons collection all of them will be melted down including the huge rocket launchers that's according to the mayor of los and. yes perhaps the most bizarre part of the story though that authorities said this wasn't the first time they ended up with a rocket launcher out of buyback makes you wonder just how many people have rocket launchers lying around their homes and we are going to leave it off their budget for more of the...
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the big name being brought in from los angeles and what he's planning to do to lower the city's crime rate. >>> chp still at the scene of a deadly crash. it all began with a traffic stop for speeding. christien kafton is near 580 with more. >> reporter: this deadly crash happened last night at about 11:20. as you said chp still on the scene conducting an investigation. if you look there in the distance you can seat silver bmw in the road there and in the distance there a black lincoln. that bmw smashed into that lincoln killing one of the persons inside that vehicle and then tried to run from the copping. california highway patrol tells us this started as a regular pull over. as a stop for speeding. the driver had been spotted speeding but the chp had the car pulled over at 90th. the officers got back into their patrol car and began following the bmw. they lost sight of that car momentarily. when they came over the hill here they came upon this deadly crash. the entire incident took place in a minute or so. the bmwt-boned the lincoln killing one woman inside. >> the bmw collided into
the big name being brought in from los angeles and what he's planning to do to lower the city's crime rate. >>> chp still at the scene of a deadly crash. it all began with a traffic stop for speeding. christien kafton is near 580 with more. >> reporter: this deadly crash happened last night at about 11:20. as you said chp still on the scene conducting an investigation. if you look there in the distance you can seat silver bmw in the road there and in the distance there a black...
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they are donating thousands of dollars to start construction to fix the playground at city park. in september someone set it on fire causing $250,000 damage. insurance didn't cover everything so the group started raising the money to rebuild the playground. >> to see that burnt down is sad. we did it. and i am ready to move forward. great. >> they hope it will be back open by next spring. >>> only on 2, a tool new to the bay area, used in the search for a missing man. ktvu's debora villalon is live with the strange way the victim drowned. >> reporter: he got pulled over for dui1:00 a.m. monday and he bolted from the cops, down the street. but he chose a deadly escape route. >> reporter: balloons mark the spot where a 23-year-old man flung himself over the rail and into the water. running from police who were testing him for dui. >> i think it was a moment's poor decision. >> reporter: he says as the man was swept away officers ran along side the creek. but he looked exhausted and disappeared. >> we contacted family and they were distraught. they were convinced that had he made it
they are donating thousands of dollars to start construction to fix the playground at city park. in september someone set it on fire causing $250,000 damage. insurance didn't cover everything so the group started raising the money to rebuild the playground. >> to see that burnt down is sad. we did it. and i am ready to move forward. great. >> they hope it will be back open by next spring. >>> only on 2, a tool new to the bay area, used in the search for a missing man....
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the other two would be a wonderful way to connect the entire city. and i'll also talk a little about the timeline. i think i agree with the notion of changing the resolution to bring it back to the board before the director of transportation makes the final die significance. i would suggest that the language be something along the lines of the second meeting in january which should be the third tuesday in january -- >> no, it would be january 15th or the next regular meeting would be february 5th. >> i think before, i think before that, there is so much interest in this, i think it's very reasonable to request 3 and 4 may not work in the public forum it seems to me. i would support that. i would hope board members do as well. and i would hope that the 3 seems like very reasonable options to me at this point, especially 4. i hope that works and i hope we're doing everything we can to make that happen as expeditiously as possible. we'll get reports back to the board in a periodic basis. they don't have very many meetings between now and then. just to g
the other two would be a wonderful way to connect the entire city. and i'll also talk a little about the timeline. i think i agree with the notion of changing the resolution to bring it back to the board before the director of transportation makes the final die significance. i would suggest that the language be something along the lines of the second meeting in january which should be the third tuesday in january -- >> no, it would be january 15th or the next regular meeting would be...
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opportunity too catch up and clean the city storm drain systems to prevent problems in the future. >> public works says eight, two-person crews working around the clock. the supervisor says he's not seen this much saturation in probably 15 years. now, they're catching a little bit of a breather until heading into the next rain he venlt. abc 7 news. >> john, thank you. >> as you heard, more rain is on the way after a brief, but pleasant dry spell. >> yes. spencer christian is away. now, accuweather updates. >> looking at live doppler 7 hd, clear skies, a few high, thin clouds moving through. we do have our live doppler 7 hd will be tracking a storm soon with national weather service down in monterey bay. the storm going to be coming in from northwest. we'll see affects of it as early as tomorrow evening so 4:00 p.m. friday, you can see cloud cover increasing. rain lines still up in cue kaia. you'll notice rain starts+.p shift around coastal areas and in, locally by 11:00 p.m. notice heaviest rain is off the coastline. the computer models not bringing in as much rain. many areas could
opportunity too catch up and clean the city storm drain systems to prevent problems in the future. >> public works says eight, two-person crews working around the clock. the supervisor says he's not seen this much saturation in probably 15 years. now, they're catching a little bit of a breather until heading into the next rain he venlt. abc 7 news. >> john, thank you. >> as you heard, more rain is on the way after a brief, but pleasant dry spell. >> yes. spencer...
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, kind of moving away from the inner core of the city into the neighborhoods more and more of them as a6bqñ way of celebratin. there was a plan to maybe charge five cents today, then muni said no, let's justwó a gie it away. this is not a÷:óo perfect syste. there's a debate how good it here's a glimpse of that debate. >> not good. really unreliable. in my opinion, you know it is rare that it is ever on time. >> it is a well run operation. most of the time everything works well i'm just happy it is continuing to work. news viewer he got to work on timeedjÑ today there's truth to what he was saying about it is a good system. if you want to know more about p going back 100 years that's a long time, go ñ6l&}te5itáz click on see it on tv we have linked to you the mta's website where they've put together a whole bunch of pictures of street cars of days gone by, old black and white interesting to see how this whole thing transpired on cue streetcar goes by. terry mcsweeney, abc7 news. >> making the magic happen, thank you terry. >>> early season rain and snow has experts optimistic ab
, kind of moving away from the inner core of the city into the neighborhoods more and more of them as a6bqñ way of celebratin. there was a plan to maybe charge five cents today, then muni said no, let's justwó a gie it away. this is not a÷:óo perfect syste. there's a debate how good it here's a glimpse of that debate. >> not good. really unreliable. in my opinion, you know it is rare that it is ever on time. >> it is a well run operation. most of the time everything works well...
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the september fire in antioch city park caused $250,000 damage. insurance didn't fully cover the costs but today donations by pg & e and jim fraizer put the building fund over the top. it's hopeed the playground will be rebuilt and reopen next spring. >>> fred inglis is here now. we've been talking about the san jose spartans and quite a win today in a big game. >> they've won the last three bowl games they've played. but haven't been to a bowl game since 2006. haven't won a single military bowl since 1940. they win their final game as the member of the western athletic conference. and newly hired coach watched the game from san jose state. bail it is first spartan to throw for 1,000 yards. chandler jones makes a nice little move. stays in bound for the touchdown. like bales, jones is expected to return next year. they finish 11-2. >>> jim moore and the ucla bruins forgot to bring their -- bears nick florence he's at the kevin reese. reeses pieces. that's a 55-yard touchdown. bruins get tossed around. seventeenthranked bruins finish 9-5. >>> cinci
the september fire in antioch city park caused $250,000 damage. insurance didn't fully cover the costs but today donations by pg & e and jim fraizer put the building fund over the top. it's hopeed the playground will be rebuilt and reopen next spring. >>> fred inglis is here now. we've been talking about the san jose spartans and quite a win today in a big game. >> they've won the last three bowl games they've played. but haven't been to a bowl game since 2006. haven't won a...
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a shooting victim on the west side became the city's 500th homicide of the year. police say the 40-year-old man was shot in the head outside a convenience store. no arrests were made. chicago has been struggling for decades to overcome an epidemic of gun violence. this year's figures are 17% higher than last year. but it's still just half the murder rate of 20 years ago. according to chicago police statistics, 943 homicides were recorded in 1992. >>> in suburban st. louis, let's just say an alleged shoplifter picked the wrong store on the wrong day. it happened shortly before christmas. the man was trying to leave with stolen liquor and got into a scuffle with a female worker. just at that point, professional kick boxer and marshall artist jesse finney walked into the store and saw the commotion and took action. >> i'm still trying to fight me and saying choice words. he wasn't getting up, i can promise you that. i was like just chill out, relax. i'm not going to hurt you. the police are on their way. you're going to get arrested. >> he owns a store in the area. >
a shooting victim on the west side became the city's 500th homicide of the year. police say the 40-year-old man was shot in the head outside a convenience store. no arrests were made. chicago has been struggling for decades to overcome an epidemic of gun violence. this year's figures are 17% higher than last year. but it's still just half the murder rate of 20 years ago. according to chicago police statistics, 943 homicides were recorded in 1992. >>> in suburban st. louis, let's just...
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the september fire in antioch city park caused $250,000 damage. insurance didn't fully cover the costs but today donations by pg & e and jim fraizer put the building fund over the top. it's hopeed the playground will be rebuilt and reopen next spring. >>> fred inglis is here now. we've been talking about the san jose spartans and quite a win today in a big game. >> they've won the last three bowl games they've played. but haven't been to a bowl game since 2006. haven't won a single military bowl since 1940. they win their final game as the member of the western athletic conference. and newly hired coach watched the game from san jose state. bail it is first spartan to throw for 1,000 yards. chandler jones makes a nice little move. stays in bound for the touchdown. like bales, jones is expected to return next year. they finish 11-2. >>> jim moore and the ucla bruins forgot to bring their -- bears nick florence he's at the kevin reese. reeses pieces. that's a 55-yard touchdown. bruins get tossed around. seventeenthranked bruins finish 9-5. >>> cinci
the september fire in antioch city park caused $250,000 damage. insurance didn't fully cover the costs but today donations by pg & e and jim fraizer put the building fund over the top. it's hopeed the playground will be rebuilt and reopen next spring. >>> fred inglis is here now. we've been talking about the san jose spartans and quite a win today in a big game. >> they've won the last three bowl games they've played. but haven't been to a bowl game since 2006. haven't won a...
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pushes ahead with the next generation of. one hundred grams of the. big medical. the city of. innovation friendly centers like the park here. is one of the operation simulators from a dynamic local company called. blood free operation. operation is done and then having a go at it yourself is the. students and even young doctors can't. patients these robotic simulators. the company's ever improving. different simulators ideal for practicing minimum. surgeries at the institutes and clinics to the technology the difference is evident. we always keep a record of mistakes thanks to the video we are able to follow. her actions it also shows the mistakes. possible impact on a given surgery this exercise feels very true to life in terms of working with. receiving feedback including tissue resistance all of this enables the students to feel like a real surgeon in action. and may sound odd but the human chemical processing complex is home to the inspiration behind those trainers at the so-called technology resident companies like get tax breaks and other business friendly incentives to
pushes ahead with the next generation of. one hundred grams of the. big medical. the city of. innovation friendly centers like the park here. is one of the operation simulators from a dynamic local company called. blood free operation. operation is done and then having a go at it yourself is the. students and even young doctors can't. patients these robotic simulators. the company's ever improving. different simulators ideal for practicing minimum. surgeries at the institutes and clinics to the...
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da lin reports on the grim 2012. >> reporter: it's been tough in the city of oakland. they acknowledge crime and they have made two major announcements this afternoon. one is that they will hire los angeles former -- former los angeles police chief bill bratton as a paid consultant and, two of the city of oakland going back to neighborhood policing. they hope those two ideas, those two plans will cut down on crime in oakland. both oakland mayor jean quan and police chief howard jordan say crime in oakland is out of control. 127 homicides so of this year the highest since 2007. 1 -- 127 homicide so far this year the highest since 2007. >> we agree with the community i see that the crime rate is absolutely unacceptable. >> we have to do something. we have done a lot last year, we have to try something different. >> reporter: they admit they need help. they announced bill bratton and bob was your man will serve as paid consultants to the police department. bill bratton most recently left the los angeles police department. he was also the police commissioner in new york ci
da lin reports on the grim 2012. >> reporter: it's been tough in the city of oakland. they acknowledge crime and they have made two major announcements this afternoon. one is that they will hire los angeles former -- former los angeles police chief bill bratton as a paid consultant and, two of the city of oakland going back to neighborhood policing. they hope those two ideas, those two plans will cut down on crime in oakland. both oakland mayor jean quan and police chief howard jordan say...
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streets of the northern capital are icy and winter months the laser related tech of some of the city's scientists is red hot. the principle that underlies many laser scalpels dates back to the one nine hundred eighty s. and has its roots at the st petersburg state university of information technology mechanics and optics despite what many people think the laser scalpels don't make incisions with the laser beam per se but instead in point generated heat to do the cutting previously this was a rather imprecise science the laser base just created a fixed output the temperature could and did vary throughout the course of an operation based on the know how here the st petersburg institute for tolerance has developed which they feel is head and shoulders above the competition. device apart lies in its feedback system that control the temperature of the areas being operated on and alters the laser irradiance parameters depending on the required temperature but. here in st petersburg they're testing out differ. configurations to see which give the most ideal performance for certain tasks diffe
streets of the northern capital are icy and winter months the laser related tech of some of the city's scientists is red hot. the principle that underlies many laser scalpels dates back to the one nine hundred eighty s. and has its roots at the st petersburg state university of information technology mechanics and optics despite what many people think the laser scalpels don't make incisions with the laser beam per se but instead in point generated heat to do the cutting previously this was a...
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but that is just one of the big changes. >> crime and the city is too high. we know that its defects everyone. we agree with the community that the crime rate has been absolutely unacceptable. >> unacceptable to be an organization i take this very seriously and i feel personally responsible and i take ownership that this is taking place on a watch >> reporter: bold words that the crime-fighting policies have a failed over the past one year. >> we have to work with the resources that we have of and we have to do a better job. >> there are two new policies into place with contract and police say the experts thought adult with crimes in other major cities. second, neighborhood policing they will divide the city into five different sections. with two of those sections and east oakland to. >> we have to do something. and we have to do something perhaps different than last year. i think that this presents us the best cover today with a year. >> reporter: policies into place by the month of a february. thj. r. stone, kron 4 news. >> jeff bush explains that this cons
but that is just one of the big changes. >> crime and the city is too high. we know that its defects everyone. we agree with the community that the crime rate has been absolutely unacceptable. >> unacceptable to be an organization i take this very seriously and i feel personally responsible and i take ownership that this is taking place on a watch >> reporter: bold words that the crime-fighting policies have a failed over the past one year. >> we have to work with the...
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fastest growing cities now in america because of the resurgence of fossil fuel, and the advents of new technology of horizontal drilling and fracking, that is happening everywhere we need to continue it. >> thank you, john. tom: breaking news for you, we have to get in pentagon co confirming retired general normanorman has died he was 78. tom: marta decker burgs family is confused by the privacy policy. his sister who is also the marketing director posted this photo on her face but page and she thought only she and her friends could see it.
fastest growing cities now in america because of the resurgence of fossil fuel, and the advents of new technology of horizontal drilling and fracking, that is happening everywhere we need to continue it. >> thank you, john. tom: breaking news for you, we have to get in pentagon co confirming retired general normanorman has died he was 78. tom: marta decker burgs family is confused by the privacy policy. his sister who is also the marketing director posted this photo on her face but page...
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fastest growing cities now in america because of the resurgence of fossil fuel, and the advents of new technology of horizontal drilling and fracking, that is happening everywhere we need to continue it. >> thank you, john. tom: breaking news for you, we have to get in pentagon co confirming retired general normanorman has died he was 7 pizza hut's $10 any pizza deal is back. any pizza, toppings, sizes. ...ten bucks. the meat lover's pizza. ...ten bucks. delivery, dine in or carry. ...out of this world pizza. pizza hut's $10 any pizza deal is back. now, that's how you make it great. to come home for the holidays. that's double miles you can actually use... sadly, their brother's white christmas just got "blacked out." [ brother ] but it's t family party! really jingles your bells, doesn't it? my gift to you! the capital one venture card! for any flight, any time! that's double miles you can actually use! how ilminating. what's in your wallet? let me guess, am on the naughty list again? ho ho ho! tom: marta decker burgs family is confused by the privacy policy. his sister who is also th
fastest growing cities now in america because of the resurgence of fossil fuel, and the advents of new technology of horizontal drilling and fracking, that is happening everywhere we need to continue it. >> thank you, john. tom: breaking news for you, we have to get in pentagon co confirming retired general normanorman has died he was 7 pizza hut's $10 any pizza deal is back. any pizza, toppings, sizes. ...ten bucks. the meat lover's pizza. ...ten bucks. delivery, dine in or carry. ...out...
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the event is usually held in may, but the city moved the event up in response to the mass shooting at sandy hook elementary in connecticut. and while los angeles has had success in getting guns off the streets, across the country gun sales are up. gun shop owners report that high-capacity magazines and assault rifles are flying off the shelves. why? >> i've seen a huge uptick in business. our a.r.s have been sold out because people are very concerned about them becoming banned. >> one nevada gun shop owner credits president obama with the boost in sales. "obama is the best gun salesman since bill clinton. every too many a liberal opens his mouth and says something stupid about guns, i sell a gazillion of them." need further proof? one iowa reporter went inside a des moines gun shop. >> the most popular is the a.r.-15, one of the weapons used in the sandy hook shooting. >> two days before christmas i maybe have 30 of these. and i had ten in my safes. and now i have zero. >> i'm joined by los angeles mayor antonio villaraigosa. welcome to the show, mr. mayor. >> michael, thank you for h
the event is usually held in may, but the city moved the event up in response to the mass shooting at sandy hook elementary in connecticut. and while los angeles has had success in getting guns off the streets, across the country gun sales are up. gun shop owners report that high-capacity magazines and assault rifles are flying off the shelves. why? >> i've seen a huge uptick in business. our a.r.s have been sold out because people are very concerned about them becoming banned. >>...
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the highest level in four years. windy city is desperate to lower its murder rate. correspondent mike tobin looks at one initiative to supporters hope will do just that. [ siren ] >> guy in the middle of the street. looks shot. >> gangland shooting part of every evening in chicago, the gun control debate is ongoing. solution passed by the cook county board of collisioners another tax. $25 on every handgun sold. this gun store owner says it's tax against the legal gun owners. >> the new tax is sold with the idea it would offset public cost of medical care for shooting victims. aconfidencing to the board president own numbers that cost is shy of $35 million. estimated revenue is $600,000. it's clear that the motivation for tax is not revenue. it's more of a public policy issue in terms of trying to deter people from buying firearms. >> buyer has the option of taking his business over the county line where there is not a tax, proponents say he will. >> i would be astonished if this doesn't drive gun stores to surrounding counties. >> we're astonished many times when th
the highest level in four years. windy city is desperate to lower its murder rate. correspondent mike tobin looks at one initiative to supporters hope will do just that. [ siren ] >> guy in the middle of the street. looks shot. >> gangland shooting part of every evening in chicago, the gun control debate is ongoing. solution passed by the cook county board of collisioners another tax. $25 on every handgun sold. this gun store owner says it's tax against the legal gun owners....
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i love the fact that new york city has a subway system. but every time i'm putting my back against the wall. >> you're not the only one. there are people now that are watching their back. we don't know who the person next to you is, and who knows what can happen? >> who would do that? >>> well, union dock workers who keep all the cargo working in those busy sea ports are threatening to go on strike. a walkout could close ports from houston to boston. it would cripple shipping operations, and of course, impact the economy as early as next week. the union has been work without a contract since september and as many as 14,000 workers could hit the picket line starting this sunday. >>> big retailers have agreed to recall baby recliners which have a deadly defect. 150,000 nap nanny infant recliners are being blamed for at least five deaths and dozens of reports of babies falling, as well. the recliners have been on sale for about four years, and retailers agreed to this recall after the manufacturer went out of business. parents should return i
i love the fact that new york city has a subway system. but every time i'm putting my back against the wall. >> you're not the only one. there are people now that are watching their back. we don't know who the person next to you is, and who knows what can happen? >> who would do that? >>> well, union dock workers who keep all the cargo working in those busy sea ports are threatening to go on strike. a walkout could close ports from houston to boston. it would cripple...
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the streets of the northern capital are icy in winter months these are related tech of some of the city's scientists. principle that underlies many laser scalpels dates back to the eighty's and has its roots at the st petersburg state university of information technology mechanics and optics despite what many people think don't make incisions with the laser beam. do the cutting previously imprecise. the laser. creative output the temperature could and did throughout the course of an operation based on the know how here the st petersburg institute. which they feel is head and shoulders above the competition. device supports in its feedback system controlled the temperature of the areas being operated on. depending on the required temperature. here in st petersburg the testing out different fiber tippin figuration to see which give the most ideal performance for certain. materials can be used in the tips but depending on how much of the laser light they have varying temperatures. cutting edge research takes place in st petersburg through the company's production all the way across the globe
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the upper 20s to 31 in the city. so a wind chill this morning. here's what's going on. a thin veil of clouds moving across the state. thicker clouds over west virginia but notice the storm system doesn't lock like much but it's tapping -- look like much but it's tapping into a system that will allowed it to expand and become bigger. it will bring in the precip during the course of the late night hour. we are clear through the course of the day. after midnight we will see clouds in here and here comes the snow by the predawn hours for saturday morning. it starts light and there's going to be a thump of moderate snow and in terms of how much snow to expect, about an inch from the bridge to the south. 1 to 2 along d.c. along 95 and southern cecil county and 2 to 3 north of the city up near cockeysville and hunt valley around 2 to 3 and you take 83 on to the north and west, these cold spots northern baltimore county all of carroll county is probably going to be about a 4 inch event for you. those -- right around hunkton
the upper 20s to 31 in the city. so a wind chill this morning. here's what's going on. a thin veil of clouds moving across the state. thicker clouds over west virginia but notice the storm system doesn't lock like much but it's tapping -- look like much but it's tapping into a system that will allowed it to expand and become bigger. it will bring in the precip during the course of the late night hour. we are clear through the course of the day. after midnight we will see clouds in here and here...
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the most violent cities in maeshlamerica. in chicago there's less chance that you'll be prosecuted under federal firearms laws than in almost any major city in this country and that's a crime. >> reverend jackson knows that city very well so of course we'll get his response to that, that's coming up in about 90 minutes. >>> shifting gears now, by now you've heard all about the finger pointing over the fiscal cliff, it's happening all day, both sides blame each other for the lack of progress and today, top congressional leaders will head to the white house for a meeting with president obama, trying to strike a deal with just four days to go. getting lost in the rhetoric are everyday americans like my next guest, she says washington needs to know how important the fiscal cliff is to those who are out of work, specifically to the 2 million americans who will lose their federal unemployment benefits an average of about $300 a week if no deal is reached. >> good morning. >> you were laid off a year ago. tell us your story. >> well
the most violent cities in maeshlamerica. in chicago there's less chance that you'll be prosecuted under federal firearms laws than in almost any major city in this country and that's a crime. >> reverend jackson knows that city very well so of course we'll get his response to that, that's coming up in about 90 minutes. >>> shifting gears now, by now you've heard all about the finger pointing over the fiscal cliff, it's happening all day, both sides blame each other for the lack...
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but the city also serves up some bit of irony for the russian royal family after the bolshevik revolution this is the office where the tsar nicholas the second spend most of the last year of his life his whole family had been exiled here they led a fairly comfortable existence this was a big house but they weren't allowed to see visitors or gartside themselves leading this ordinary normal countryside lifestyle they even had thoughts of escape but within the year bizarre and his family would be dead. never again its political significance but the streets will always echo with a glorious past and will likely provide their livelihood first inhabitants in the future. leave me. alone welcome to crossfire camp you know about the rise and fall of civilizations for over a century there have been predictions of western decline given the global financial crisis that started in two thousand and eight and the stagnation in much of the western world are some of those predictions coming true and if the west is in decline what will take its place.
but the city also serves up some bit of irony for the russian royal family after the bolshevik revolution this is the office where the tsar nicholas the second spend most of the last year of his life his whole family had been exiled here they led a fairly comfortable existence this was a big house but they weren't allowed to see visitors or gartside themselves leading this ordinary normal countryside lifestyle they even had thoughts of escape but within the year bizarre and his family would be...
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the surging crime problem in oakland. it was a deadly year in the city. with more than 100- homicides. rapes. robberies. and burglaries. also on the rise. >> mayor jean quan >> i do not have the resources i wanted to. half. >> reporter: now. oakland's mayor and police chief are taking a new approach to reverse the trend. and today they announced major changes tooakland mayor jean quan admitting that crime fighting policies in her city have failed over the past year. but with that mayor quan and police chief howard jodan vowed to put two new of all they plan on contracting out public dealt with crime in cities like detroit, new york, and los angeles. >> those areas had a successful outcomes. >> reporter: second, they want to do neighborhood policingmeaning >> having accountability, so we can call particularly if we have a captains/lt. of responsible for a neighborhood. that is what we would like to do. >> reporter: they will divide the city into five sections with police captains in each. two of those sections will be in east oakland. some of these policie
the surging crime problem in oakland. it was a deadly year in the city. with more than 100- homicides. rapes. robberies. and burglaries. also on the rise. >> mayor jean quan >> i do not have the resources i wanted to. half. >> reporter: now. oakland's mayor and police chief are taking a new approach to reverse the trend. and today they announced major changes tooakland mayor jean quan admitting that crime fighting policies in her city have failed over the past year. but with...
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surrounded by enemies the balls to be their stronghold constructed on top of the city but soon enough it became an economic hub siberian oil of its time bringing in a third of all russia's state revenue but the location head of the says for the russians are. to moscow as one of the most popular places to send political dissent is not any people were exiled that once a giant bow that was used to incite riots was supposed to set a three hundred ten. the russian the crowd a revolt against azhar and eight hundred twenty five known as the decembrists worse than hare and drove. there they created a replica high society adopting the latest fashions as soon as they came out or at least once they made it from paris to siberia. but the city also served up some bitter irony for the russian royal family after the bolshevik revolution. this is the office was solemn nickolas the second spend most of the last year of his life his whole family had been exiled here they were fairly comfortable existence this was a big house but they weren't allowed to see visitors or go outside themselves leading this
surrounded by enemies the balls to be their stronghold constructed on top of the city but soon enough it became an economic hub siberian oil of its time bringing in a third of all russia's state revenue but the location head of the says for the russians are. to moscow as one of the most popular places to send political dissent is not any people were exiled that once a giant bow that was used to incite riots was supposed to set a three hundred ten. the russian the crowd a revolt against azhar...
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a response to the magnitsky act bans passed recently by american lawmakers city game was russian lawyer who worked for foreign investment funds he was suspected of money a lot. in the west especially in. court has acquitted a jailed doctor of negligence leading to loss of life russia's presidential council on human rights concluded he had been severely beaten and denied medical treatment while he was held in prison the judge said she found no evidence that the doctor's actions caused the boy's death. family has promised to appeal the ruling. well critics of the new adoption ban say it harms the russian orphans chances of a better future but a former director of the american adoption congress told us here about see that tracking how russian children are being treated in the u.s. says all but impossible a lot of the cases have gotten very very light sentences for the caretakers whether foerster or adoptive of russian children here in the united states but we certainly have no idea how many children are enduring abuse is surviving abuse is of all kinds the children that died at the hands o
a response to the magnitsky act bans passed recently by american lawmakers city game was russian lawyer who worked for foreign investment funds he was suspected of money a lot. in the west especially in. court has acquitted a jailed doctor of negligence leading to loss of life russia's presidential council on human rights concluded he had been severely beaten and denied medical treatment while he was held in prison the judge said she found no evidence that the doctor's actions caused the boy's...
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when the city streets start getting very loud at night. >> extremely loud. fireworks have gone on sale across the country, which means long lines immediately formed in front of fireworks factories where consumers can get better prices than they can in regular retail outlets. last year, germans shot of some 110 million euros worth of rockets, fire kravitz, and other pyrotechnics to ring in the new year -- of rockets, firecrackers and other pyrotechnics. >> it has started already in the street just outside deutsche welle. i heard the banks just before we came on -- i heard the bangs. >> and you will hear a lot more. thanks so much for your company. >> stay with us. we will have more news for you in 30 minutes time. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
when the city streets start getting very loud at night. >> extremely loud. fireworks have gone on sale across the country, which means long lines immediately formed in front of fireworks factories where consumers can get better prices than they can in regular retail outlets. last year, germans shot of some 110 million euros worth of rockets, fire kravitz, and other pyrotechnics to ring in the new year -- of rockets, firecrackers and other pyrotechnics. >> it has started already in...
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a great part of the city, it is notoriously known as a city in the united states. hyde park was a pocket of immigration. seems very comfortable there. he would spend every day, which was maybe mostly poor, and there would be a bubbling bridge area, rich in terms of personality, i mean. he really felt at home for the first time in his life. he was embraced by a group of older black women who sort of took him under their wing and loved him and created a sense that he never felt before. it was incredibly frustrating. not a lot during that time, he became a community organizer largely out of his mother's sensibility. you know, she was done organizing for women and artisans survive in a male-dominated culture. his mother was a little bit naÏve in terms of the realities of the world. he started to see what power mac, how you get it, what he needed for real power, and that's what took him into politics. that is why my book ends there. because he's won everything. his father is home. you eventually see that he finds a special woman, and that is michele obama. and his self
a great part of the city, it is notoriously known as a city in the united states. hyde park was a pocket of immigration. seems very comfortable there. he would spend every day, which was maybe mostly poor, and there would be a bubbling bridge area, rich in terms of personality, i mean. he really felt at home for the first time in his life. he was embraced by a group of older black women who sort of took him under their wing and loved him and created a sense that he never felt before. it was...
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in the city's history. as of yesterday there have been 414 homicides in new york this year. marking a 20% drop from last year. the previous low, 471, set back in 2009. now to put all of this into perspective, in 1990 there were more than 2200 murders. mayor bloomberg attributing the big drop in part to increased police patrols in high-crime areas and getting illegal guns off the streets. gregg: there are reports that secretary of state hillary clinton will return to work next week after three weeks off trying to recover from that nasty stomach virus and a concussion when she fell and we're waiting for her front and center, or lawmakers are on capitol hill. they have some questions for her over the benghazi terror attack and what do they want to hear from secretary clinton? joining us now is eli lake, senior national security reporter for "newsweek" "daily beast". what do you think they really want to hear from her? is it about who wasn't paying attention when the security demands were being begged for? >> w
in the city's history. as of yesterday there have been 414 homicides in new york this year. marking a 20% drop from last year. the previous low, 471, set back in 2009. now to put all of this into perspective, in 1990 there were more than 2200 murders. mayor bloomberg attributing the big drop in part to increased police patrols in high-crime areas and getting illegal guns off the streets. gregg: there are reports that secretary of state hillary clinton will return to work next week after three...
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are the largest public anger in a week of demonstrations that flared up after the arrest of at city finance ministers bodyguards sunni's who controlled iraq until the fall of saddam hussein ten years ago accuse the shia authorities of refusing to share power and they sectarian strife is just part of a wider conflict which has recently seen some of its worst violence since the iraq war and. iraqi american blogger and political analyst told me that the foreign invasion has helped to create instability unfortunately is another example of. u.s. interventions decades after the us invaded the country and destroyed it and promised everyone on the wall down in iraq that it will build functioning democracy but everyone will be happy living in peace and prosperity became one of the water places to live on earth the country is completely destroyed the society has been destroyed the infrastructure has been this destroyed five million people have been displaced and a million people were killed. there is till this day in two thousand and twelve we still have. giant political system iraqis view. a
are the largest public anger in a week of demonstrations that flared up after the arrest of at city finance ministers bodyguards sunni's who controlled iraq until the fall of saddam hussein ten years ago accuse the shia authorities of refusing to share power and they sectarian strife is just part of a wider conflict which has recently seen some of its worst violence since the iraq war and. iraqi american blogger and political analyst told me that the foreign invasion has helped to create...
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that is the most anticipated part of the city first, a city that is notorious as the most segregated big city in the united states. that is what the kerner commission called in 1959. it was true to different degrees when obama got there. the pocket of integration, he is comfortable there. he would spend every day going to the south side which was 99% african-american, mostly poor, a vast sprawling rich area, ridge in terms of personnel, which he really felt that home for the first time in his life. he was embraced by a group of older black women who sort of took him under their wing and loved him and created a sense for him that he never felt before. but was incredibly frustrating. community organizing, you keep banging your head against the wall. during that period, he became a community organizer largely out of his mother's sensibility. she had done organizing of a different sort, trying to help poor women, partisans survive in the male-dominated culture. beliefs were transferred to him. that is why he did it but he also thought his mother was naive in terms of power realities of t
that is the most anticipated part of the city first, a city that is notorious as the most segregated big city in the united states. that is what the kerner commission called in 1959. it was true to different degrees when obama got there. the pocket of integration, he is comfortable there. he would spend every day going to the south side which was 99% african-american, mostly poor, a vast sprawling rich area, ridge in terms of personnel, which he really felt that home for the first time in his...
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that this is a response to the magnitsky act bans passed recently by american lawmakers city game was a russian war of words for foreign investment funds he was suspected of money laundering but died in prison before a court could make a decision on his case is seen by many in the west especially united states as a victim of various human rights violations and the magnitsky act basically gives the green light for sanctioning a russian official suspected in the us of being connected with human rights violations in moscow by me. officials it's seen as another entity a russian law because it's really not clear on what grounds this black list of names is that is being put together and also we know that some of the names are going to be classified all together. and as the investigation continues into the death of so to get magnitsky in prison a moscow court has acquitted or jailed doctor of negligence leading to loss of life earlier russia's presidential council on human rights concluded that magnitsky had been severely beaten and denied medical treatment while he was held in prison howeve
that this is a response to the magnitsky act bans passed recently by american lawmakers city game was a russian war of words for foreign investment funds he was suspected of money laundering but died in prison before a court could make a decision on his case is seen by many in the west especially united states as a victim of various human rights violations and the magnitsky act basically gives the green light for sanctioning a russian official suspected in the us of being connected with human...
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but there's news. >> yeah, go ahead. >> the news is that now -- now the city, i was just told by jeremy goraner, a police reporter for the chicago tribune, the police department is now saying, wait a minute, when we told you 500, yesterday, or last night, now we're going to take the number down to 499 because they found the fellow named eddie phelps who was beaten to death on december 22nd, and now they're reclassifying it, saying it is not a homicide, pending further investigation. >> well -- >> i don't know maybe he beat himself to death with a blunt object. >> come on. it is still -- listen, not to make light of this, it is 499 people, right? yeah. i want to talk to you about gangs a little bit more and then talk about guns. 60% of the homicide, gangs. you said in that interview, it gets to the heart of the problem. when i spoke to that young man, he said, sometimes why would i want to work at mcdonald's, i can make $6,000, $7,000 in a couple of hours. in a night, he said some people make $20,000, $30,000, $40,000. he said as you heard in the interview, you got to -- in order to get
but there's news. >> yeah, go ahead. >> the news is that now -- now the city, i was just told by jeremy goraner, a police reporter for the chicago tribune, the police department is now saying, wait a minute, when we told you 500, yesterday, or last night, now we're going to take the number down to 499 because they found the fellow named eddie phelps who was beaten to death on december 22nd, and now they're reclassifying it, saying it is not a homicide, pending further investigation....
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returned they now live in the city in apartment building but still remember their regions. how our modern resentencing teacher. was a and so his stance is he tells us stories about his motherland. thank you laws in europe to now has a one thousand strong reindeer herd when the animal saw the light in and most around brood is gather the turns and move to another posture they travel hundreds of kilometers in winter women and children for them. but the two families have less of a chance to come across each other they belong to different worlds even though their sons are similar. oh. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom hardy welcome to the big picture. leave me. alone welcome to crossfire i'm going to live on the rise and fall of civilizations for over a century there have been predictions of western decline given the global financial crisis that started in two thousand and eight and the stag
returned they now live in the city in apartment building but still remember their regions. how our modern resentencing teacher. was a and so his stance is he tells us stories about his motherland. thank you laws in europe to now has a one thousand strong reindeer herd when the animal saw the light in and most around brood is gather the turns and move to another posture they travel hundreds of kilometers in winter women and children for them. but the two families have less of a chance to come...
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also, by the way, new york city has been the target of 16 terrorist plots since 9/11. none of them have succeeded, thanks to both the nypd and our federal partners. we have a lot on our plate, but i do not want to predict another record year before we get there. >> mr. brown, maybe you'll come back in the air and it will be a good news story. that i would love to, thank you. >>> greece has become the gateway to hundreds of thousands of migrants to enter the country, many of them muslims. athens remains the only eu capital without unofficial moscow. now there are plans to build one next year. will the bankrupt companies -- will the bankrupt country have trouble delivering? >> underground, crowded, a legal, the place of worship for muslims and athens. dozens of these poor rooms serve be a huge community. -- dozens of these prior rooms serve out a huge community. >> we respect all religions, but they did not have the respect of our muslims to provide as a regular, legal mosque for our workshop. >> the shadow of a now distant past. no mosques have been built in athens sinc
also, by the way, new york city has been the target of 16 terrorist plots since 9/11. none of them have succeeded, thanks to both the nypd and our federal partners. we have a lot on our plate, but i do not want to predict another record year before we get there. >> mr. brown, maybe you'll come back in the air and it will be a good news story. that i would love to, thank you. >>> greece has become the gateway to hundreds of thousands of migrants to enter the country, many of them...
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the free syrian army is trying to organize the tent city, but they lack the money, experience, and personnel to take care of such a large group of people. >> from morning at 7:00 evening, this is for five people, for a family. >> he is living with his family of 17 in an old tent. >> the rain was terrible. everything -- really everything got wet. even our mattresses. hopefully, my children will not get sick, too. >> basil is trying to provide the children at the camp with education, teaching them how to read, write, and drop. the children's drawings illustrate the impact of the war on their lives and the months many have spent in the camp. >> this is the helicopter of b ashar al assad. until a few months ago, about 5000 people live here. now there are four times that number. the refugees are glad to have a roof over their heads. osama hassan from aleppo spent months in a tent. >> i just wanted to get over the border. a turkish border soldiers shot me in the leg without warning. they are not letting anyone through any more. >> it is hard for the syrian air force because of its proximity to the
the free syrian army is trying to organize the tent city, but they lack the money, experience, and personnel to take care of such a large group of people. >> from morning at 7:00 evening, this is for five people, for a family. >> he is living with his family of 17 in an old tent. >> the rain was terrible. everything -- really everything got wet. even our mattresses. hopefully, my children will not get sick, too. >> basil is trying to provide the children at the camp with...
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empowers the local city of volgograd and sends lots more electricity to moscow the hydroelectric plant behind me is a potent example of how much the volga can provide but harnessing the river like this isn't without its cost. fishermen have been watching fish stocks for years they see the slow damage the downing of the river has done especially to russia's prized sturgeon the source of caviar plec and the president of the hydroelectric plant has done significant damage because it stocked fish swimming up river to their spawning grounds. within a year all these houses would have gone fallen into the river depending on how many of the hydroelectric plants turbines are on the water level can change suddenly and dramatically too suddenly for the banks to absorb. control of the river flow by the plant has made building on the bogus flood plain more attractive serious floods are less likely but the water that is put into the drains is taken away from the fish that need it now but last the voice of the voters of color jay might stop being heard. the first time in fifty years the rules will co
empowers the local city of volgograd and sends lots more electricity to moscow the hydroelectric plant behind me is a potent example of how much the volga can provide but harnessing the river like this isn't without its cost. fishermen have been watching fish stocks for years they see the slow damage the downing of the river has done especially to russia's prized sturgeon the source of caviar plec and the president of the hydroelectric plant has done significant damage because it stocked fish...
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only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. >>> russian president vladimir putin has signed a controversial bill barring americans from adopting russian children. the new law is heartbreaking for hundreds of families in the adoption process now. foreign affairs reporter elielis elise labott is at the state department. what are you hearing? >> it's always a lot of tense words but today i spoke to officials who are just sad, that the russians are really playing politics and denying children in russia a better life. let me read you a little bit of a state department statement saying the russian government's politically motivated decision will reduce adoption possibilities for children now under institutional care. we are further concerned that statements that adoptions already u
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in the seminary area of the city. meanwhile, oakland is hiring bill bratton as a consultant to the police department, credited with big cuts when he was charged with police departments in new york and la. san francisco's municipal railway has its 100th anniversary and to celebrate, muni is providing free rides to everyone!. it started this morning and they will continue until 5:00 and all buses and street lines and streetcars, if you want to jump on a cable car that, is free as well. liz is coming up next. she has your forecast and she has your traffic, too, stay right there. >>> good morning, parties working to recover from an earlier problem with a stalled out train at balboa train station and experiencing delays into and out of san francisco especially on the daily city line in both directions. otherwise, muni offering free rides and cal tran and fair res. on time and on track. here is a look on the roadways, quiet all morning, westbound 237 no delay for the silicon valley commute. 880 is moving fine near the oakla
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jon: new york city is the safest big city in america. fewer workers per population than any other big town. the murder strikes again here is a man is pushed to his death in front of a subway train for the second time this month. the search is now on for his killer. harris: also, huge development in a looming strike that is getting the attention of the white house. the latest on the high-stakes showdown coming up next. jon: still to come, reading writing and firearms. should teachers and staff have guns at school? one attorney general says yes. we will have more coming up next i think that criminals are targets harris: for the second time this month, new york city police are looking for someone who pushed this man to his death in front of a new york city subway train. this happened in queens, new york. it shows the female suspect running from the subway station. she was following the victim closely and have been talking to herself just before she pushed him onto the tracks. >> it's the last stop on the train. people asked what happened. a
jon: new york city is the safest big city in america. fewer workers per population than any other big town. the murder strikes again here is a man is pushed to his death in front of a subway train for the second time this month. the search is now on for his killer. harris: also, huge development in a looming strike that is getting the attention of the white house. the latest on the high-stakes showdown coming up next. jon: still to come, reading writing and firearms. should teachers and staff...
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from the twin cities right down to kansas city. and 30s for much of the midwest and the northeast. >>> coming up next, built for the road ahead. ford makes a major investment in creating jobs. >>> and also ahead, the surprising impact the fiscal cliff will have on a staple of the american diet. >>> also, later, it is back to the sidelines for an nfl coach whose medical battle has inspired his team and his community. we're going to hear from colts' coach chuck pagano, about his fight with cancer. stay with us. >>> welcome back. you could call it the dairy cliff. there could be some serious sticker shock starting new year's day. you heard wendy mention a little bit about this moments ago. here's more information. the price of milk could double, hitting as much as $8 a gallon, if congress does not take action on the new farm bill. without the bill, the 1949 law would kick in. and that would force the government to pay dairy farmers much higher prices for their milk, pushing costs up all across the board. >>> another day, another upbea
from the twin cities right down to kansas city. and 30s for much of the midwest and the northeast. >>> coming up next, built for the road ahead. ford makes a major investment in creating jobs. >>> and also ahead, the surprising impact the fiscal cliff will have on a staple of the american diet. >>> also, later, it is back to the sidelines for an nfl coach whose medical battle has inspired his team and his community. we're going to hear from colts' coach chuck pagano,...
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the america's cup coming to a city is all about the economics. and san francisco did its own numbers, and they said that its going to bring $1.4 billion worth of economic benefit here and 9,000 jobs. >> reporter: but a disappointed san francisco mayor ed lee announced that the agreement and the promise of many of those jobs was going by the boards, after cup organizers decided that developing the pier would cost too much. still, the city and oracle went ahead with race plans. others were relieved; they saw the arrangement with ellison as a giveaway of city property. and still others feared environmental consequences of too many visitors and non- recreational uses of waterfront land. then there was the matter of boats: originally, organizers thought up to 15 72-foot boats could compete. but they cost millions, and in the midst of a worldwide recession, only four of them, plus elison's, decided to take part. nobody is suggesting the race will be a bust, but the prospects for the city and the cup itself are not as bright as they had been. >> the eve
the america's cup coming to a city is all about the economics. and san francisco did its own numbers, and they said that its going to bring $1.4 billion worth of economic benefit here and 9,000 jobs. >> reporter: but a disappointed san francisco mayor ed lee announced that the agreement and the promise of many of those jobs was going by the boards, after cup organizers decided that developing the pier would cost too much. still, the city and oracle went ahead with race plans. others were...